Apple wants the European Union to repeal its Digital Markets Act, arguing it delays new features like live translation for AirPods. The European Commission, however, has no plans to repeal the law. Apple shared its concerns in response to a consultation on the DMA, which aims to prevent Big Tech from dominating markets. The company claims the law undermines innovation and privacy. Apple has faced fines under the DMA and says compliance delays features in the EU. The Commission insists the DMA enhances user choice without compromising privacy or security.Read More
Apple says EU’s sweeping digital rules delay new features for Europeans and seeks their repeal
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